Posted on 04/14/2010 5:24:05 AM PDT by massmike
THIS YEAR: JOIN the WALKOUT! Help spread the word to parents around the state and around the country! And here's what you can do in your own school:
(1) Call your school and demand to know if there will be ANY activities regarding the Day of Silence, and what day it will be held.
(2) Let them know that your child(ren) will not be coming to school that day - and why.
NOTE: This also applies to private schools and (sad to say) even some parochial schools.
(Excerpt) Read more at massresistance.org ...
Funny isn’t it? Amazing how far we have came.
If your child’s school allows ‘Day of Silence’ propaganda, keep your child at home April 16
Let your school officials know that if they are going to allow social and political action in class, your child will not be there.
http://www.afa.net/Detail.aspx?id=2147493318
Oh so this is happening in government schools. Hmmm. Maybe you should remove your kids from them and home school or send to a good private school.
But, of course, I’m probably just a koooook and your local government school is probably the best one ever.
Here’s a few examples of how bad the schools in Massachusetts are...
Mass. “Youth Pride” Day - May 9, 2009:
A day of bizarre state-sponsored homosexual and transgender activities for middle school and high school kids.
http://www.massresistance.org/docs/gen/09b/youth_pride/index.html
TRANSGENDER CELEBRATION:speeches, drag queen, entertainment.
Featuring drag queen, transgender Elvis show, “dancing girl” with beard, etc.
PARADE through Boston: kids acting out homosexuality in public.
UNBELIEVABLE: “Transgender PROM” for kids in Boston City Hall.
Bizarre adults, homosexual acting out, drug use, BDSM, and more.
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I’ll gladly face the liberal fury and backlash from the school the day after I send my kids to school with air horns.
The teachers do talk. The pro-gay students remain silent. This is something the students organize with the help of their brain washers.
Still, I took my kids out of public schools partly based on this event. They went to a conservative Christian instead.
Would you mind posting that email here. I’d love to know how their handling this.
Fortunately two things: our local schools are pretty conservative reflecting local values here in North Florida.
Second, I am happy my kids are out of school or there would be headlines with my name prominent in the local rags and on TV after 4/16.
My kids are in private schools, but I really resent needing to pay property taxes for the public schools and another tuition to actually have my child get a decent education.
Why can’t the homos pay for private schools that teach their crap?
Why can’t we abolish property taxes and government schools?
Seems like once upon a time, some Americans, at least, got by with neither.
Ah, but if you paid for the schools you like and the homos paid for schools their kids went to, there’d be no conflict.
Wait, make that libs, not homos. They don’t have many kids.
If there were no conflict because neither party was being compelled to pay for something to which they objected, what would government do about education?
The Department of Education (created by Carter) could be shut down maybe.
Perhaps a day of homo’s not spouting their propaganda will be a good thing for learning. The kids will be able to hear the teachers.
And wear a straight pride t-shirt along with religious jewelry.
Fine with me. One less day hearing their whining voices.
I thought it was about consenting adults in private. So why is it in our public schools with minors?
Dear Staff Member,
The National Day of Silence brings attention to name-calling, bullying, and harassment in schools. Founded in 1996, the Day of Silence has become the largest student-led action towards creating safer schools for all students. On Friday, April 16, 2010 members of R.O.A.D. (Respecters of All Diversity) along with other students here at SHS will be participating in the National Day of Silence. During the day, students may be taking a vow of silence for part or all of the day. We wanted to make you aware of the students participation in this day of action, as well as thank you in advance for your support.
Names removed by me
R.O.A.D. Advisors
Demand to know if even worse is being done...
NJ school cancels cross-dressing fashion show after complaints [to honor Women's History Month....] (NY Post Posted on Tuesday, April 13, 2010)
A school superintendent in New Jersey said a "misunderstanding" led an elementary school teacher to mandate that all students -- including young boys -- dress as women in a now-canceled fashion show to honor Women's History Month, FOXNews.com reported Tuesday."I wish the letter had been clearer and had been worded differently," Maple Shade Township School Superintendent Michael Livengood told FoxNews.com, referring to a letter sent home to the children's parents last week informing them of the assignment. "But it was a misunderstanding. It was meant to demonstrate students' awareness in women's roles, and along with that, their changes in fashion over time."
In a 16-page packet sent home with students of Maude Wilkins Elementary School, teacher Tonya Uibel alerted parents that all students in her third grade class would have to participate in the activity, which had been scheduled for Friday, since it would be graded as an "end of unit" assignment.
"If your child is a young man, he does not have to wear a dress or skirt, as there are many time periods where women wore jeans, pants and trousers," Uibel wrote. "However, each child must be able to express what time period their outfit is from. Most of all, your child should have fun creating their outfit and learning about how women's clothing has changed!"
Maine Commission Moves to Ban Gender Specific Bathrooms, Sports Teams in Schools (Fox News ^ | April 9, 2010 | Diane Macedo)
The little girls' room won't be just for little girls anymore, if the Maine Human Rights Commission has its way.The commission is taking heat over a controversial proposal to ban schools from enforcing gender divisions in sports teams, school organizations, bathrooms and locker rooms. It says forcing a student into a particular room or group because of his or her biological gender amounts to discrimination.
The issue came to light last year when the commission ruled that, under the Maine Human Rights Act, a school had discriminated against a 12-year-old transgender boy by denying him access to the girls' bathroom.
We will have safer schools when a homosexual activist who pushed FISTING in our public schools in Massachusetts is no longer the "Safe Schools Czar".
Because it is about re-educating the masses to learn the politically correct position.
The Church of Secular Humanism meets 5 days a week, has the nation's kids from 8am-3pm, and is fully funded by the taxpayer.
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